26 Nov 2017

eBay Top Rated Seller Status on eBay


eBay Top Rated Seller Status 



Anybody can sell items on eBay, be it items you have lying around the house that never get used, or an attic or garage with antiques and collectibles, it don't matter as long as you stay within eBay's policies and Guidelines s and of course you must have a PayPal account in  your name with verified address linking to that account at least. That's the minimum requirements in order to start selling.






If like most people you already have an ebay account for purchasing items, then you're ready to go!
But like I said you or your partner must have a verified Paypal account, even if you purchase your items via credit card, bank transfer, check or any other means of credit. 



eBay insists on this, mainly because not too long ago they actually owned Paypal, but have recently sold it's assets, mostly anyway and have a small share in it. It's not that bad though if you're unfamiliar with Paypal, there are a lot of benefits especially for individuals, like payment protection if you don't receive your item or vice versa.



Exactly the same as a business seller, except without the ever increasing selling fees, from both eBay plus Paypal fees, so do the math first before jumping in as a business seller because you could end up at a loss if not careful.



"It's essential that you register as a Business Seller though, in order to be granted 'TOP RATED SELLER STATUS'. And even then its not guaranteed."



Here are the requirements needed to become a top rated seller on eBay.....





JRC-eTail Wholesale Independent Distributor



10 Nov 2017

8 Tips for a Successful Holiday Season Run


The holiday season is upon us. Some will actually say that the holiday season already started back in August. Without going into a shouting match on who is right and who is wrong, let's just agree to disagree and say, "It's Time!" It's time to start checking inventory, getting your email lists ready and organized, checking your listings images and even prioritizing your tasks as we inch closer. I will go as far as to say that the latter is the most important. It's important to make sure you are ready for the rush.


How many marketplaces are you on this year? One? Two? Four??? Have you added more or scaled back your efforts from last year? Are you on niche marketplaces or broad ones like Addoway, eBay and Amazon? The answer is: It doesn't matter right now.


We want to sell and we want to sell a lot during the holidays. It is not just about the money. Money is very important, but it's about the fun we have selling this time of the year. Am I wrong? Going back to the years I sold, I always had the most fun during the holidays. Of course they were the busiest and the most hectic, but the clients were so easy to please and were always overjoyed to get something they loved from us. So before you read any further try to remember the holidays and the fun and enjoyment YOU bring to your customers.


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1. Don't forget what you sell

It's easy to get closer to the holidays and see products that people are liking that are not part of your collection and get a feeling to buy some in and resell to be a part of the madness. DON'T DO IT! Don't be part of the madness. If you haven't thought about the product(s) already and planned to bring some into your inventory you are only going to give yourself a headache. 

2. Don't Add New Suppliers

This only applies if you are a drop shipper, but this is part of Tip 1. You don't want to add mayhem to you and your business life right now. You have planned planned and planned some more. Don't mess it up by adding unknowns right now. 

3. Make Sure You Ship Worldwide

I can't tell you how many shoppers buy from sites like ours and eBay that are overseas. I know it's a challenge to deal with a new language and currency, but trust me - you are missing out. If you have the tools to track the locations of your shoppers check to see the percentage of international shoppers. It might just surprise you. 

4. Make Sure You Have Plenty of Inventory

You know what sells and doesn't. Just make sure you have enough and not too much. When? Right now. Make sure right now. Don't go to Tip 5 until you go check your inventory. Yes even if it takes two days to go through it. Come back and continue reading after. 

5. If You Can Go Niche, Go Niche

I know on Addoway we are not a niche marketplace, but this doesn't mean you can't be a niche store. It is much easier for a shopper visiting your store to browse other items and buy more when you are selling similar items. Sometimes it can hurt your business when you sell clothes, candles, and couches. Nothing matches. 

6. Thank. Thank. And Thank Some More

We are confident you already do this with every communication and order you receive, but it is even more important this time of the year. Thank potential shoppers for visiting and asking questions whether it's through your store, email account or on Facebook or Twitter. Even thank another seller for mentioning you online. They have to purchase too! Once the holiday season is over you can then spend time sending thank you cards and reminding them that your store is always open and that you appreciate their business. 

7. Don't Ever Give Up On Social Media, Especially Now!

If you have been using Pinterest, Facebook and all of the other social sites, don't stop now. Did you know that 65% of Shoppers Tap Social Media for the Perfect Gift? Shoppers are influenced by what their friends post and what they find online. If you are not using it by now, you need to get on that bandwagon. It is never too late. 

8. Don't Forget Old Fashioned Email Marketing

Email marketing will always be a HUGE generator of the most sought after form of marketing - "word of mouth." It is also one of the most important forms of marketing. You have lists of old buyer's right? Well, send out a nice "The Holidays are Upon Us" or "You bought from us before and you might like this" card. Something simple and not too markety (no it's not a word, but I am going to use it :)). 

We hope you find a lot of success this holiday season. We know you have a lot of options and places to spend your time and we do appreciate and thank you for spending time with us. This year might have been more challenging for you, but remember that triumph comes from challenges and this holiday season can easily turn around any kind of year you might have had. There are so many great successes in your business - you just have to open your eyes to see them. Please share any tips we might have not added as we would love to hear what works for you. Thank you.

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Product Review: "Epson Stylus Office BX305 FW Plus, all in one.

                                                 Epson Stylus Office BX305FW Plus 
                                       ALL IN ONE WIRELESS PRINTER/SCANNER/COPIER


All in 1 - Print/Copy/Scan

Product Review:


The all in one Epson Stylus Office BX305FW Plus, wireless Printer, Scan & Copy machine is an all around useful product to own, for a number of reasons. I own one myself and its great for use as a personal home printer for your average use plus is capable of use for an office or a small to medium sized business. I use mine for both as a home personal printer, just changing a few settings lets you print out text and images a lesser quality than if you were to use it in business, making it a reasonable price to print documents and manuals for home and personal use which in turn makes the ink last that much longer than another brand of printer. The reason for this is each ink cartridge are individually purchased so when one cartridge is empty, there's no need to dispose of the rest. All you need to do is purchase the colour that is empty, unlike some printers where you can no longer use the other colours as they are combined into one cartridge, making it a lot more expensive and disposing of a lot of wasted ink.

Secondly by changing a couple of settings it is transformed into a more professional device for use in your business or for great photos, presentations or for making a perfect copy of an important document that's needed in your business. It's not as fast as some office printers but the quality is great, the settings are easy to manage, the ink is very inexpensive to buy plus you have the capability to use it wireless capabilities weather at your office or even in a room at home where anyone with network access can print directly from it in any room without the need to change settings or connect to it via printer cable.

It is also capable of printing out 99 copies continually in a very short period of time and only using a small amount of ink at the same time. The scanner gives a perfect image of your scanned document and with a few changes in the scanned document can be changed, edited or remodelled to a perfect image or doc that your happy with without compromising on quality or colour. Perfect for photographers, businesses or just a home personal printer.

This product that I have purchased myself is my third model of this printer. After buying the two previous Epson models, which were quite good compared to some other brands, I knew that soon as the newest model of this Epson came tho the market I had to have it based on my experience from the two lesser quality models of the same product. Also out of the 3 models of this product that I've purchased, Ive not had no problems with them all working correctly as they should. Occasionally I had a paper jam or a bad print out but that was easy to overcome. I purchased the upgraded models for better quality printouts and my previous models was sold on eBay with no problems at all.

All in all I would give this product a 5 star rating for all round excellence, cheap ink, quality printed documents, Clear image prints, ease of use for the novice and professional alike. I have not yet had a good look at the upgraded model of this printer, but you can bet your life on it that will be my next purchase when I am ready to renew my printer.

I wrote this honest review of this product in my own words as it is my main printer for both home and office use, and not for profit am I affiliated to Epson. I wrote this for my readers.

J.R.Chinn
JRC Retail - Independent Wholesale Distributor
jrcetail@gmail.com
(44) 7375991641

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7 Nov 2017

Laptops: How to buy the best laptop


Buying the best ultra portable laptop

Ultraportable laptops



Ultraportables have been pushed to their limits since May 2011 when Intel launched its 'ultrabook' campaign - a new title requiring models to reach a minimum set of criteria around both specification (from the Intel processor to measuring under 21mm thick) and performance (for example, a less than seven second start up time).

Ultraportable laptops are for those who want a laptop that's portable without compromising on performance. They are worlds apart from the now slightly dated netbook, which offers only very basic performance despite being similarly bite-sized.

Something to watch out for - particularly with ultrabooks - is that most are sealed units and you'll struggle to upgrade elements such as built-in batteries or Ram. Pricing tends to be high - models we have on test commonly start at around £800 but you can easily pay more than £1,000. The premium pricing, and lack of ability to upgrade with most models, is even more reason to make sure you get the right laptop for your needs.





What makes a good ultraportable laptop?

Solid state storage Most ultrabooks have solid state drive (SSD) storage (the most common size is 128GB), or a hybrid of SSD and more traditional hard disk storage. The latter often takes the form of a 16GB solid state cache to boost loading speeds, while keeping the larger storage capacity you get with a normal hard drive. In this case you won't actually be able to save to the SSD. SSDs have no moving parts, so are faster (improving boot speeds), reduce noise and heat and improve battery life, but capacity is limited and they're more expensive than standard hard drives.

Excellent battery life There's not much point in an ultraportable with poor battery life. We'd expect a good laptop to last at least six hours when browsing the internet over a wi-fi connection, but some of the latest models claim to last up to eight or nine hours. This is something we put to the test in our labs to find the real-life story behind the claim.

Matte screen You'll be looking at a display between 13 and 14-inches for an ultraportable, but something you might want to consider if you find reflections annoying, is a matte screen. Our lab tests have shown there's no discernable difference in quality between a similar matte and shiny screen, so it's just down to personal preference

Premium materials Premium design helps ultraportables and ultrabooks stand out from the rest of the crowd. It's not all about looks though. Materials like magnesium, aluminum and carbon fibre not only give a quality appearance, they're more robust and lighter.

Light and thin design Ultrabooks must be less than 21mm for a 14-inch laptop and less than 18mm for a 13-inch version. However, you can still find ultraportable models that don't hit these specifications that are still very easy to slip in a bag. In terms of weight, Apple's 11-inch MacBook Air is one of the lightest you'll find, at a shade over 1kg, but anything around 1.3kg to 1.5kg should be light enough to carry round for the day.

Ultrabook Laptops


Premium materials Premium design helps ultraportables and ultrabooks stand out from the rest of the crowd. It's not all about looks though. Materials like magnesium, aluminum and carbon fibre not only give a quality appearance, they're more robust and lighter.


Features you don't need

•Excess ports Again, due to size, ports on these laptops tend to be minimal. You'll generally find at least one of everything you need on the better models, including a HDMI output and USB 3.0 or Thunderbolt (a fast connection found mainly on Apple MacBooks) ports. Many ultrabooks don't have ethernet ports and can access the internet over a wi-fi connection only.

•Graphics Ultraportables and ultrabooks won't normally have separate graphics cards from the likes of Nvidia. Most models will use the processors built-in graphics, for example Intel's HD graphics family. This is not a problem as the small display isn't likely to mean you'll be carrying out too many multimedia tasks.

•Optical drive A feature you probably don't need, but if you do you're unlikely to get one it. Most ultrabooks don't have room for a CD drive due to the squeeze on space.